Marcus Rashford faced disciplinary issues at Manchester United, with Erik ten Hag reportedly considering sending him to seventh-tier Macclesfield due to poor attitude and performance. Rashford scored just seven Premier League goals last season and missed England’s Euro 2024 squad. After clashing with new manager Ruben Amorim, he secured a loan move to Aston Villa in January 2025.
During the past year, Marcus Rashford has faced increasing criticism for his attitude and performances at Manchester United, leading to his loan move to Aston Villa. Reports suggest that former United manager Erik ten Hag considered sending Rashford to seventh-tier club Macclesfield due to disciplinary issues. A confidant reportedly told Ten Hag that legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson would have taken such action if Rashford had stepped out of line. However, United’s lack of attacking options prevented Ten Hag from making that decision.
Rashford’s struggles began with a controversial night out in Belfast following a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, after which he missed training due to illness. Despite his poor form, he started 26 out of 38 league games last season but managed only seven goals, ultimately missing out on England’s Euro 2024 squad.
After Ten Hag’s dismissal, Rashford also clashed with new manager Ruben Amorim, who criticized his attitude and training performances. Amorim benched him for most of his tenure before allowing his January transfer to Aston Villa. The Portuguese coach admitted Rashford had talent but insisted he needed to change his mindset to regain his place. His future at United remains uncertain as Amorim enforces stricter team standards.